Common use of Vendor Content Clause in Contracts

Vendor Content. Vendor will produce and provide to the Company at Vendor’s sole expense digital images, technical specifications, textual descriptions for and other information about the Products (including any applicable warnings) that comply with the requirements of the Agreement (“Vendor Content”). The Company will have the right to approve or reject any Vendor Content in its reasonable discretion. With the prior consent of Vendor, the Company may re-shoot or modify the Vendor Content to satisfy the Company’s reasonable marketing requirements. Vendor assumes sole responsibility for the accuracy of the Vendor Content including without limitation, descriptive claims, warranties and guarantees. Vendor agrees that the Vendor Content shall not contain or link to any material that is obscene, threatening, defamatory, unfair, misleading, deceptive, malicious, or which infringes on or violates any applicable law or regulation or any proprietary, contract, moral, privacy or other third party right, or which otherwise exposes itself and/or the Company to civil or criminal liability.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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Vendor Content. If agreed to by the parties, Vendor will produce and provide to the Company at Vendor’s sole expense digital images, technical specifications, textual descriptions for and other information about the Products (including any applicable warnings) that comply with the requirements of the Agreement (“Vendor Content”). The Company will have the right to approve or reject any Vendor Content in its reasonable discretion. With the prior consent of Vendor, the Company may re-shoot or modify the Vendor Content to satisfy the Company’s reasonable marketing requirements. Vendor assumes sole responsibility for the accuracy of the Vendor Content including including, without limitation, descriptive claims, warranties and guarantees. Vendor agrees that the Vendor Content shall not contain or link to any material that is obscene, threatening, defamatory, unfair, misleading, deceptive, malicious, or which infringes on or violates any applicable law or regulation or any proprietary, contract, moral, privacy or other third party right, or which otherwise exposes itself and/or the Company to civil or criminal liability.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Drop Ship Terms and Conditions, Drop Ship Terms and Conditions

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